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Thousands Protest Against Ukraine’s Government Over Corruption Concerns (Worthy News In-Depth)
Thousands Protest Against Ukraine’s Government Over Corruption Concerns (Worthy News In-Depth)

Thousands protested in Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities against a law weakening anti-corruption bodies in the largest anti-government rallies since Russia’s full-scale invasion over three years ago.

Russia Attacks Ukraine Ahead Of Peace Talks
Russia Attacks Ukraine Ahead Of Peace Talks

Russia launched 42 drone attacks across Ukraine—striking Kramatorsk, Sloviansk, Sumy, and Odesa—injuring at least a dozen people, despite both countries agreeing to meet for peace talks in Istanbul, Turkey, on Wednesday, officials said.

Iran and Russia Launch Naval Drills in Caspian Sea
Iran and Russia Launch Naval Drills in Caspian Sea

Iran and Russia conducted a joint naval exercise on Monday in the Caspian Sea, marking the beginning of “CASAREX 2025,” a three-day maritime security and rescue drill aimed at enhancing cooperation and coordination between the two nations’ naval forces. The drill comes just weeks after Iran’s conflict with Israel and U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities–an episode that has tested the strength of Iran’s alliances with Moscow and Beijing.

Trump Announces Major Trade Agreements With Japan, Indonesia, and the Philippines Ahead of August Tariff Deadline
Trump Announces Major Trade Agreements With Japan, Indonesia, and the Philippines Ahead of August Tariff Deadline

President Donald Trump on Tuesday unveiled a series of sweeping trade deals with Japan, Indonesia, and the Philippines, touting them as landmark achievements in his administration’s drive to rebalance global trade before new tariff levels take effect August 1.

“We Cannot Give Up” Nuclear Program Because of National Pride, Iranian Leader Tells Fox
“We Cannot Give Up” Nuclear Program Because of National Pride, Iranian Leader Tells Fox

In a defiant stance likely to heighten global tensions, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told Fox News on Monday that Iran will not abandon its nuclear enrichment program, describing it as a matter of national pride and scientific achievement.

Trump Vows More Strikes on Iran if Nuclear Program Resumes: “We Will Do It Again, If Necessary”
Trump Vows More Strikes on Iran if Nuclear Program Resumes: “We Will Do It Again, If Necessary”

President Donald Trump has issued a fresh warning to Iran, vowing further military action if Tehran attempts to rebuild or expand its nuclear program. His remarks followed a televised interview with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who admitted the regime’s uranium enrichment efforts had been halted due to extensive damage from last month’s U.S. airstrikes under Operation Midnight Hammer.

Poland Withdraws Ambassador From Hungary Over “Hostile Act”
Poland Withdraws Ambassador From Hungary Over “Hostile Act”

Poland has “permanently withdrawn” its ambassador to Hungary because its government committed a “hostile act” by granting asylum to an ex-Polish deputy minister facing corruption charges, Poland’s foreign ministry announced.

Russia Launches Massive Strikes On Ukraine; Kyiv Also Hit
Russia Launches Massive Strikes On Ukraine; Kyiv Also Hit

Kyiv was shrouded in smoke from fires in several districts, including an apartment building, early Monday, after Russia unleashed a renewed deadly attack on Ukraine.

19 Killed As Bangladesh Air Force Plane Crashes Into School (Video)
19 Killed As Bangladesh Air Force Plane Crashes Into School (Video)

Bangladesh plunged into mourning after fire fighters confirmed that at least 19 people were killed and scores injured when a Bangladesh Air Force training aircraft crashed into a college and school campus in the capital city of Dhaka.

E3 Powers and Iran Set for Crucial Nuclear Talks as Snapback Deadline Looms
E3 Powers and Iran Set for Crucial Nuclear Talks as Snapback Deadline Looms

Iran and the European powers known as the E3–Britain, France, and Germany–have agreed in principle to resume negotiations over Tehran’s nuclear program in the coming week, amid mounting international pressure and a looming deadline that could trigger a full reinstatement of United Nations sanctions.

Trump Administration Rejects WHO Health Regulations, Citing Sovereignty and Civil Liberties
Trump Administration Rejects WHO Health Regulations, Citing Sovereignty and Civil Liberties

The Trump administration announced Friday that the United States is formally rejecting a series of controversial amendments to the World Health Organization’s (WHO) International Health Regulations (IHR), saying the changes would grant sweeping new powers to the UN health body and undermine American sovereignty.

Hungary Bans Ukrainian Officials Amid Row Over Forced Conscription
Hungary Bans Ukrainian Officials Amid Row Over Forced Conscription

Hungary has become the first European Union member state to ban three top Ukrainian military officials from entering its territory, accusing them of orchestrating forced conscription campaigns against ethnic Hungarians and others in Ukraine.

Britain and Germany Sign Defense Treaty Amid Uncertainty Over Trump
Britain and Germany Sign Defense Treaty Amid Uncertainty Over Trump

Britain and Germany signed a landmark treaty Thursday to provide each other defense assistance and closer cooperation on migration, amid European concerns over U.S. President Donald J. Trump’s “America First” stance.

Tensions Flare in Spain as Anti-Migrant Clashes Rock Torre Pacheco
Tensions Flare in Spain as Anti-Migrant Clashes Rock Torre Pacheco

Moroccan community leaders in the southeastern town of Torre Pacheco have called for calm after four nights of violent clashes between North African migrants and far-right protesters.

U.S. Officials Confirm Fordow Nuclear Facility ‘Obliterated,’ While Questions Remain Over Isfahan and Natanz
U.S. Officials Confirm Fordow Nuclear Facility ‘Obliterated,’ While Questions Remain Over Isfahan and Natanz

A new U.S. intelligence assessment reveals that last month’s airstrikes against Iran’s nuclear infrastructure largely succeeded in destroying the heavily fortified Fordow enrichment facility, while only partially damaging two other sites–Isfahan and Natanz–raising concerns over Iran’s ability to resume uranium enrichment within months.